2x^(1/2)+x^(1/4)-6=0

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Solution for 2x^(1/2)+x^(1/4)-6=0 equation:


D( x )

x < 0

x < 0

x in <0:+oo)

2*x^(1/2)+x^(1/4)-6 = 0

t_1 = x^(1/4)

2*t_1^2+1*t_1^1-6 = 0

2*t_1^2+t_1-6 = 0

DELTA = 1^2-(-6*2*4)

DELTA = 49

DELTA > 0

t_1 = (49^(1/2)-1)/(2*2) or t_1 = (-49^(1/2)-1)/(2*2)

t_1 = 3/2 or t_1 = -2

t_1 = -2

x^(1/4)+2 = 0

1*x^(1/4) = -2 // : 1

x^(1/4) = -2

( -2 < 0 i 1/4 in (0:1) ) => x naleu017Cy do O

t_1 = 3/2

x^(1/4)-3/2 = 0

1*x^(1/4) = 3/2 // : 1

x^(1/4) = 3/2

x^(1/4) = 3/2 // ^ 4

x = 81/16

x = 81/16

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